Letting go means releasing the thoughts and emotions in our lives that hold us back. For many, letting go is not easy but the truth is that letting go is far easier than most of us think. We are inclined to cling on to the “stories” about how we were wronged or mistreated or how things weren’t fair or this or that or whatever the case may be. But if we can, at a minimum, acknowledge that we are stuck in these stories and ways of thinking, we can also realize how we hold ourselves back by not letting go of them. The decision to let go of something – a negative thought, a story, resentment, physical items, an actual person, ANYTHING, can only be done in the present moment. It is either there or its not. If not, there is nothing to let go of, so no need to let go. In other words, it requires seeing the truth of what really has its grip on you. …Read More about How to Let Go by Clicking Here.

“Letting go means we stop trying to force outcomes and make people behave. It means we give up resistance to the way things are, for the moment. It means we stop trying to do the impossible—controlling that which we cannot—and instead, focus on what is possible—which usually means taking care of ourselves. And we do this in gentleness, kindness, and love, as much as possible.” ~~More Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie

The process of letting go is like taking a journey to the center of your being. ~Darren L. Johnson

“Let go. Why do you cling to pain? There is nothing you can do about the wrongs of yesterday. It is not yours to judge. Why hold on to the very thing which keeps you from hope and love?” ~Loving Each Other by Leo Buscaglia

“Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today.”
~James Dean

“There is a time for departure even when there’s no certain place to go.” ~Robert Frost

“When you become good at the art of letting sufferings go,
then you’ll come to realize what you were dragging around with you. And for that, no one else other than you was responsible.” ~Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh